Théâtre Corona

2490 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest, Montreal

The Théâtre Corona in the Sud-Ouest borough of the Little Burgundy neighbourhood is a holdover from an earlier, more glamorous era of architecture. Built in 1912 as a silent movie theatre, the building has taken on various identities (a filming space, a storage hall for a plumbing business) and passed through many owners. Although the inside has been thoroughly renovated, the Corona still maintains its original theatre façade, with an arch and wrought-iron marquee.

Capacity is around 590 in the theatre, with the ground floor offering premium views from its slanted floors, but in any seat you can admire the moulded, beautifully painted ceilings.

Although there is no parking for the venue, a five-minute walk will take you to the Lionel-Groulx Metro station. There are street-level accessible entrances for individuals with mobility issues, and wheelchair accessible spaces and washrooms in the mezzanine (there are no elevators within the building).